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  2. Ethylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    The ethylene glycol either gains energy from the source (lake, ocean, water well) or dissipates heat to the sink, depending on whether the system is being used for heating or cooling. Pure ethylene glycol has a specific heat capacity about one half that of water. So, while providing freeze protection and an increased boiling point, ethylene ...

  3. Technip Energies acquires technology from Shell to accelerate ...

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    The acquisition of glycol purification technology will accelerate Technip Energies’ Bio-2-Glycols TM commercialization.. Technip Energies (PARIS:TE) and Shell Catalysts & Technologies announce a technology transfer agreement which accelerates the commercialization of Technip Energies’ Bio-2-Glycols TM technology for bio-based Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) production from glucose.

  4. Liquid Light - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Light is a New Jersey–based company that develops and licenses electrochemical process technology to make chemicals from carbon dioxide (CO 2). [1] [2] The company has more than 100 patents and patent applications for the technology that can produce multiple chemicals such as ethylene glycol, propylene, isopropanol, methyl-methacrylate and acetic acid.

  5. Hazira Manufacturing Division - Wikipedia

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    petrochemicals - Ethylene, Propylene, Benzene, Xylene; polymers - VCM-PVC, Polyethylene, Polypropylene; polyesters - POY(Partially oriented yarn), PSF(Polyester-staple fiber), PET, Polyester Fiberfill, Polyester Filament Yarn (PFY) Synthetic rubber - SBR, PBR; polyester intermediates - Purified Terephthalic Acid, Mono Ethylene Glycol [1] [2 ...

  6. Antifreeze - Wikipedia

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    The toxic effects of ingesting ethylene glycol occur because it is converted by the liver into 4 other chemicals that are much more toxic. The lethal dose of pure ethylene glycol is 1.4 ml/kg (3 US fluid ounces (90 ml) is lethal to a 140-pound (64 kg) person) but is much less lethal if treated within an hour. [9] (see Ethylene glycol poisoning).

  7. OMEGA process - Wikipedia

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    The OMEGA process ("Only MEG Advantage") [1] is a chemical process discovered by the Shell Global Solutions company that is used to produce ethylene glycol from ethylene.This process comprises two steps, the controlled oxidation of ethylene to ethylene oxide, and the net hydrolysis of ethylene oxide to monoethylene glycol (MEG). [2]

  8. Aker Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Between April 2010 and June 2010, the company won three contracts from Noble Energy to supply steel tube umbilicals, a complete mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) reclamation unit, and subsea control equipment for the construction of offshore oil platforms in the Tamar gas field in Israel. Together, the contracts were worth NOK 1.1 billion. [9]

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